One of our readers contacted Verizon support to get some help with a couple of issues that his DROID Bionic was experiencing and received a massive bug list in return. The actual list is longer than the one we posted below, but we pulled out all of the most important stuff. There are some interesting things in here that we figured everyone should take a look at.
First, they are aware of the 4G/3G issues and have planned a fix that will go live some time in November (yes, an entire month from now). They also plan to address the high pitch headset issue, MMS bugs, Lapdock stuff and a variety of other things.
Also included in this list though, were some not-so-positive notes like the fact that they admit to not allowing non-Verizon or non-Motorola chargers and USB cables to work. They also admit that the phone can’t support 8 devices simultaneously while in hotspot, something they were selling initially.
It’s a big list, so we broke it down into our top 10 and then put together another pretty important list afterwards. Have fun! Top 10:

1. Issue: 4G/3G Service – Data Connectivity

Marginal 4G to 3G transition: Loss of data connectivity – The device may display 3G service indication but no data connections are possible.

Action: The user will need to power cycle the device or enable/disable Airplane Mode.

Resolution: A fix for this issue is under review and will be included in the first post launch maintenance release software for this device. The tentative release date is early November 2011.

2. Issue: High Pitch Headset Noise:

A customer may experience high pitched “screetches” while using high end wired headsets.

Action: There is no known work around.

Resolution: A fix for this issue is under review and will be included in the first post launch maintenance release software for this device. The tentative release date is early November 2011.

3. Issue: Mobile Hotspot User Limitations:

The Mobile Hotspot only supports 5 users.

Action: There is no known work around.

Resolution: This is a limitation of the device hardware and cannot be corrected.

4. Issue: Non-branded Chargers:

The XT875 can only be charged with Motorola or Verizon Wireless branded chargers.

Action: No work around required.

Resolution: No resolution required, working as designed and approved by Verizon Wireless.

5. Issue: USB Cables:

The XT875 can only be used with Motorola USB cables.

Action: No work around required.

Resolution: No resolution required, working as designed and approved by Verizon Wireless.

6. Issue: Google Talk Video Calls:

Google Video Talk sessions can be established faster if you start a text chat session first.

Action: No work around required.

Resolution: No resolution required, working as designed and approved by Verizon Wireless.

7. Issue: Touchdown Compatibility:

Nitrodesk’s Touchdown will not function on the XT875.

Action: No work around required.

Resolution: No resolution required, working as designed and approved by Verizon Wireless.